Digital Media
Booktalking for teens seems to be generating a bit of discussion these days. Should we bother? Of course. Should we use booktalks in our lessons? Absolutely!- School Library Journal, 2007
Below you will find a collection of some great resources to find Digital Booktalks. There are many great resources out there that are already created for us to use with our library media programs and lessons. Digital booktalks can be shown in your libraries or broadcast across the schools video distribution center. It is a wonderful way to create excitement for reading in your school. Click on the image to visit each site.
You will want to make sure to sign up for an account at this site. There are examples of student created materials and lesson plans to help students to create their own booktalks that are only available if you register. http://digitalbooktalk.com/
YouTube is a vast resource. You will find both booktalks as well as Book trailers. You can search with the book title + booktalk to help narrow your surch. Warning...this site may be blocked within your district. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=booktalks
This site takes a unique approach to the booktalk. They not only will talk about one book, but will also look at books that cover a theme. A book is shared each day, but they also have a a wonderful archive. Along with the booktalks for each theme, there is a list of other books that file the theme. http://www.bookwink.com/index.html
Resembling YouTube, TeacherTube is a great resource for teachers. It contains both teacher and student created materials. It may be more beneficial to do your booktalk searches on specific book titles rather than under the general category of booktalks. http://www.teachertube.com/search_result.php?search_id=booktalks
This is an easy to use online resource to build booktalks on the web. There are a lot of student created booktalks on this site. Each having there own unique way of presenting the book. http://voicethread.com/#q+booktalks
Also Resembling YourTube, SchoolTube is another great resource for educators. When searching for booktalks you will want to search by book titles rather then as "Booktalks". http://www.schooltube.com/
Booktalking for teens seems to be generating a bit of discussion these days. Should we bother? Of course. Should we use booktalks in our lessons? Absolutely! - School Library Journal, 2007
Below you will find a collection of some great resources to find Digital Booktalks. There are many great resources out there that are already created for us to use with our library media programs and lessons. Digital booktalks can be shown in your libraries or broadcast across the schools video distribution center. It is a wonderful way to create excitement for reading in your school. Click on the image to visit each site.
http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/video.jsp?pID=1640149541&bcpid=1640149541&bclid=1557820328&bctid=1751847107
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=booktalks
http://classroombooktalk.wikispaces.com/
http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&q=booktalks&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wv#